What’s the Point? SoCS Writing Prompt

The point of his words hit the ground like a sword, piercing the crowd and scattering chaos in all directions. That was the point, you know, to scatter chaos. A woman I know has a sign above her door that says “Scatter kindness.” He needs one that says “Scatter chaos” because that is surely his point.

He pumps people up in the wrong direction all the time, every day, every word. It’s not that he incites people to do evil aggressively. No. He passive-aggressively gives his approval over and over again for people to be their worst selves: to treat their neighbors unkindly, to demand that they watch out for themselves and don’t give a whit for humanity. He separates and thrives on that separation. Where connection exists, he tries to break it down. Where evil exists, he encourages it to grow. That’s his point.

We all get his point. What I hope is that most of us get it, and rail against it. I hope people’s egos refuse to be taken in by the ugliness of his words and deeds. We shall see, shortly. I am hopeful, but tentative.

The point we can make is so much greater this time. We can make a change, we can begin to undo his damage. We can begin to repair the fabric that he tears so thoughtlessly, the fabric of thousands of souls trying to evolve. We can weave it around him, on all sides, until he is encompassed, until his arms and legs are bound by the love of the universe and the thousands that want to reconnect with each other. And we will, one day we will.

Please vote by Tuesday. That’s the point I’m making. It’s never mattered more.

Stream of Consciousness Saturday is hosted by Linda G. Hill on her site Lindaghill.com. If you’d like to join here are the rules:

1. Your post must be stream of consciousness writing, meaning no editing (typos can be fixed), and minimal planning on what you’re going to write.

2. Your post can be as long or as short as you want it to be. One sentence – one thousand words. Fact, fiction, poetry – it doesn’t matter. Just let the words carry you along until you’re ready to stop.

3. I will post the prompt here on my blog every Friday, along with a reminder for you to join in. The prompt will be one random thing, but it will not be a subject. For instance, I will not say “Write about dogs”; the prompt will be more like, “Make your first sentence a question,” “Begin with the word ‘The,’” or will simply be a single word to get you started.

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“We can weave it around him, on all sides, until he is encompassed, until his arms and legs are bound by the love of the universe and the thousands that want to reconnect with each other. And we will, one day we will.” It’s a strange and awkward feeling for me to send love to someone who repulses me. I’ve tried. It does not come easily or often. Yet, your words awaken the best part of me, the part believes this love is the path. I will try again.

You’re not alone in your struggle to send love to him. So just send love out to the universe, in general. Some of it will fall there, I would imagine. I think it will go where it’s must needed. Maybe I’m naive, but I can’t think of another way to fight it that I can live with. Big hugs to you for taking my words to heart.

Beautifully written, Deb. How can it be that so many are blind to this point? That his behavior is their comfort zone? I am coming round to thinking that he is a magnet for the darker side of our humanity, a side that has always been there, and always will be I suppose. The dark side, rooted in fear, wrapped in deceit, fueled by anger. So many people so attached to a dark dark passion that has provided them with an outlet for their personal grievances. We are in an epic battle of light versus darkness. I will continue to pray for the light.